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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #275 on: February 12, 2008, 12:18:29 AM »
LOL I always love seeing Julie interviews because it's so weird seeing her with a personality.

AND lol I love Craig Ferguson

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #276 on: February 12, 2008, 12:19:52 AM »
Michael, thats what I was thinking (well about Craig lol)  :lol:


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« Reply #277 on: February 12, 2008, 12:20:23 AM »
 :lol: peach and good article ca bb.
So I got nothing new from Ferguson but Julie looked marvelous as usual.

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« Reply #278 on: February 12, 2008, 12:23:55 AM »
she looked like a robotic goddess :)


have you ever noticed how big her head is though LOL

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« Reply #279 on: February 12, 2008, 12:24:17 AM »
Made me want to play with glitter - and no not the flu medicine  :lol3:

Yeah it was nothing new, but the Zach thing was kinda funny!!! And from what she says, I don't think that Jen/Ryan are together. What do ya'll think. I think that it is all single people that are matched up!


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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #280 on: February 12, 2008, 12:31:54 AM »
SPOILERS BEWARE: From the BBQ
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There was an eviction this weekend. It was a shock. The Beauty was brought down by the Beast’s big mouth. I’ve mentioned her name before.

Two former house guests who found love on Big Brother came back to crown the new co-HOHs after one of the most fun HOH competitions to date. One of the new HOHs has something in common with Janelle and Nick.

There have already been a few Howie impersonations. One of them you’ll see in the HOH competition.

The game has blown up more in the first 5 days than in any other season. Four House Guests have cried already. A couple Soul Mate pairs are clicking very well while a couple are already broken almost beyond repair. There promises to be more broken hearts than happy ones this winter. Of course, would Big Brother have it any other way?

Eric//Jess were back! YAY! I knew it!

and LOL Amanda and partner for 2nd HOH? That girls going to win -- I'm calling it now.
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« Reply #281 on: February 12, 2008, 12:33:22 AM »
Insteresting. Wonder what the one has to do with Janelle and Nick (there is a girl from Minn. isn't there :lol: ).

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #282 on: February 12, 2008, 12:34:03 AM »
Insteresting. Wonder what the one has to do with Janelle and Nick (there is a girl from Minn. isn't there :lol: ).

yes, Amanda is.

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« Reply #283 on: February 12, 2008, 12:38:27 AM »
I thought so!!! I just wasn't sure of what her name was and too lazy to look :lol:

So exciting!!! Which guy do you think is the most beastly?

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #284 on: February 12, 2008, 12:38:57 AM »
I'm going to say Sharon and Adam are evicted first


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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #285 on: February 12, 2008, 12:49:29 AM »
I'm going to say Sharon and Adam are evicted first

Are they a pair....thought it was supposedly be

Adam/Allison
Parker/Sharon

or did you find another pairs list?

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #286 on: February 12, 2008, 12:50:13 AM »
I don't buy that list that was posted yesterday Will.

I'm guessing it's either Sheila and Adam or Sharon and Adam first

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #287 on: February 12, 2008, 12:51:35 AM »
Eric, Jessica, Jen and Nick in L.A. last weekend


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« Reply #288 on: February 12, 2008, 12:52:33 AM »
SPOILERS BEWARE: From the BBQ
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There was an eviction this weekend. It was a shock. The Beauty was brought down by the Beast’s big mouth. I’ve mentioned her name before.

Two former house guests who found love on Big Brother came back to crown the new co-HOHs after one of the most fun HOH competitions to date. One of the new HOHs has something in common with Janelle and Nick.

There have already been a few Howie impersonations. One of them you’ll see in the HOH competition.

The game has blown up more in the first 5 days than in any other season. Four House Guests have cried already. A couple Soul Mate pairs are clicking very well while a couple are already broken almost beyond repair. There promises to be more broken hearts than happy ones this winter. Of course, would Big Brother have it any other way?

Eric//Jess were back! YAY! I knew it!

and LOL Amanda and partner for 2nd HOH? That girls going to win -- I'm calling it now.

I'm not buying this BS yet, its like saying SPOILER: "its going to be below freezing tonight" when the themometer reads 4.6 degrees.

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #289 on: February 12, 2008, 12:53:26 AM »
I don't buy that list that was posted yesterday Will.

I'm guessing it's either Sheila and Adam or Sharon and Adam first

I think the list is partially right...we'll know soon enough!

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #290 on: February 12, 2008, 01:30:12 AM »
Its anybodys guess at this point. Knowing CBS its the least expected matchups :lol3:

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« Reply #291 on: February 12, 2008, 02:21:51 AM »

 :jumpy: woo hoo it's a beautiful day  :wohoo:

sorry it's the dork in me  :-[

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« Reply #292 on: February 12, 2008, 03:16:46 AM »
Article: Behind the scenes of Big Brother: 16 players, 54 cameras, 200 crew

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/tv/sfl-tvbigbrothersbfeb11,0,4176445.column

There is no Big Brother house. This befits the slogan of the CBS reality series: Expect the unexpected.

The facility that 16 contestants will call home for varying lengths of time over the next couple of months is actually a renovated Studio City sound stage, with walls knocked out to create a backyard. The sitcom The Game is right next door. The shrub-rich courtyard in which host Julie Chen welcomes the recently dismissed contestants is under the roof of Sound Stage 18. The foliage and lawn are as plastic as your credit cards.

There are those who wish there was no Big Brother, period. Many viewers — some of whom have never seen the show — regard the fact that the summer success is getting a winter showcase, starting Tuesday, as one of the most regrettable ramifications of the writers' strike. But if detractors had the opportunity to witness the incredibly challenging way in which the show is produced, some opinions might be swayed.

During last summer's press tour, a small group of critics was invited to tour the Big Brother set. This included a walk-around in the two-way mirrored corridors, which make up the perimeter, and a sample of the notorious "slop," the tasteless granola-like cereal that often becomes a dietary penalty for a failed task. As a result of the eye-opening visit, at least one writer who had no use for the series has become a regular viewer.

It's almost impossible to witness all that it takes to put together the CBS show, plus the late-night editions on Showtime and the round-the-clock Internet site, and not be impressed. A staff of about 200 is split into shifts so that the house guests' every movement and sound are captured 24/ 7. No fewer than four directors in an eerily quiet control room constantly monitor a wall of 12 screens, searching for the best shots. The images are supplied by 54 cameras dispersed around the makeshift living quarters as well as within the hollowed-out walls. Another quartet of directors sits behind them, listening via headsets to the 80-90 microphones, including those worn by the players. Within the walls, the camera people, as well as visitors, have to wear black clothing or don vests so that their presence isn't discernible by the contestants. Conversations have to be in whispers.

While the house really isn't one, the producers do their best to give it a homey feel, although for a mischievous twist, the facility was transformed last summer into an Alice in Wonderland fantasy, with miniature beds and doorways and garishly painted walls. Still, this was preferable to the original Big Brother house, which was a couple of trailers cobbled together on a back lot.

Big Brother's first winter edition is going a more traditional route, a rustic cabin motif complete with fireplace, sauna and a giant mural simulating an outdoor lake. "It's 180 degrees from Alice in Wonderland," executive producer Allison Grodner said. "We like to turn things upside down."

The warm feel of the residence fits in with a twist Grodner has concocted. The 16 guests, including a public relations professional from Delray Beach named Adam, will be paired off as couples. They will compete as couples, strategize as couples and, at least in the beginning, be voted off as couples.

They also will sleep in the same bed, which they were not told until they entered the house. (Grodner would not specify precisely when this happened.) She allowed that this might not sit well with all of the guests. Her reaction: too bad for them, great for the show. "If everyone accepts this, it wouldn't be interesting."

Big Brother consulted with a match-making service to arrange the couples, although there is a possibility some incompatibles will be paired for the sake of theater.

Moreover, this is arguably the hottest cast in the show's history. You won't find a Chicken George, the portly fortyish Ohio roofer and family man who thought Big Brother would make him a star. All this season's house guests are single. Only one has reached his or her 30th birthday. The exception is a 45-year-old former Penthouse Pet named Sheila, who describes herself as "a cougar," says Grodner.

The hook-ups should help alleviate the boredom that is the biggest downside of being a house guest. There are no TVs, radios, cell phones, BlackBerrys or any other way to communicate with the outside world. Except for the few hours a week when they are competing, the contestants have to find ways to amuse themselves. They can't even sing to themselves because of song-licensing issues.

On the day of the critics' tour, half the guests were lying in bed, which is what they reportedly do for endless hours. Having a bunkmate could spice up things. If show-mances develop, so much the better.

The initial agenda follows the norm: nominations for eviction on Sunday, a power of veto competition on Tuesday (both on tape) and a live eviction on Wednesday. If the elimination-by-couples blueprint is adhered to until the end, Big Brother could have an uncommonly brief run of six or seven weeks, about half the usual. The prize fund has not been kicked up with the move from the offseason. The winner takes home $500,000, the runner-up $50,000.

One possible explanation for the potential quick ending is CBS is leaving its options open, in case ratings that have been solid for summer outings don't measure up during the regular Nielsen season. On the other hand, if things go well, the dual eliminations could be scrapped and the run could be extended almost to the end of the season in May.

Grodner is playing it coy about the game plan and end date. "You know Big Brother. Expect the unexpected."

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« Reply #293 on: February 12, 2008, 03:27:17 AM »
MUST WATCH OF THE WEEK
Season Premiere
Preview
Big Brother 9



Look, nobody likes a writers' strike. But if it weren't for that pesky labor dispute we wouldn't have the first-ever winter edition of CBS' adventure in voyeurism. Mercifully, BB9 will spare us from another excruciating twist like America's Player, but if you think we've seen the last of Dick Donato and his crazy BB8 cohorts — think again. ''There is lots of interesting news on the season 8 cast!'' promises executive producer Allison Grodner. ''We got hookups that broke up and hookups that stay together. Plenty to report!'' Take it away, Chenbot! — Lynette Rice

Need more than three hours of Big Brother a week? Get your daily fix with Big Brother: After Dark, a live broadcast of the feeds from BB house, every night from 12 go 3 a.m. on SHO2.

source: http://www.ew.com/ew/tv/tonights_best_tv/0,,2,00.html

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« Reply #294 on: February 12, 2008, 03:38:14 AM »
A small article: Big Brother 9

http://www.tvguide.com/tv-hotlist#BigBrother9

Big Brother 9
9 pm/ET CBS New

Thanks to the writers' strike, the first winter edition of the reality series (the ninth overall) begins tonight. Sixteen houseguests — the most ever, and all of them single — enter the compound and are paired with their so-called "soul mate," based on the producers' research and compatibility testing. The eight pairs will play, plot and scheme together. They will share Head of Household duties, compete as a couple for the Power of Veto, and be evicted together. They will also share a bed. And if that doesn't steam things up in the house, the producers hope that turning off the air conditioning will cause players to shed some clothes. Sound sexy or sick? You decide.


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« Reply #295 on: February 12, 2008, 03:51:01 AM »

 :keeta: TV Best Bets for Tuesday, February 12  :wohoo:

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Big Brother 9
9:00 PM - CBS

Strangers become housemates again in the unscripted series' ninth round -- and the first to start in winter instead of summer. At this writing, CBS was tight-lipped about details of the new season, which had the rumor mills working overtime on what it might bring. But the show's basic premise remains the same: people living together with cameras on them 24/7, vying to be the last one standing and take home the $500,000 grand prize.

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« Reply #296 on: February 12, 2008, 10:22:08 AM »
Julie Chen's 'Big Brother' House Tour (hope this wasn't posted already)

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http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/02/58567/index.html

Love is in the air when the unsuspecting 16 new houseguests check in for the ninth season of "Big Brother," appropriately titled "Big Brother: 'Til Death You Do Part." The competitors had no idea that they were being paired up until they arrived to play the game.

"For the first time, they will be playing as a pair," explains series host JULIE CHEN, who takes ET on a tour of the new facilities. "We have coupled them up because we believe they could be potential soul mates from a questionnaire they filled out -- someone who could be the love of their life."

The eight couples will be required to sleep together, compete together and, possibly, get evicted together.

This season, the chalet-style, A-Frame has been designed to resemble a lake house. Since this is the first time that "Big Brother" has ever aired in winter, the swimming pool and whole sections of the yard are heated. In addition, there is a cozy outdoor fire pit, which is perfect for backyard gatherings. And the exercise equipment has been moved outdoors to allow for an indoor spa to be built.

In keeping with the lake house theme, the main bathroom floor has been covered in a blanket of autumn leaves. The custom made tiles were actually printed using real photos of fallen leaves, and the murals on the walls of the shower add to the outdoorsy feel.

The only private bathroom is in the head of household suite, but it, like the rest of the house, is under scrutiny of "Big Brother" cameras.

"Big Brother: 'Til Death Do You Part" premieres tonight at 9 p.m. on CBS.
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« Reply #297 on: February 12, 2008, 10:59:41 AM »
Cheryl Blogs About the 'Big Brother' House!

http://www.theinsideronline.com/news/2008/02/15900/index.html



I've always wanted a big brother but I never dreamed I would one day become a housemate in the CBS hit reality series "Big Brother." It's a matter of "Be careful what you wish for." And, "Be specific when you do it."

My fabulous producer at "The Insider," MYLIN WATKINS, informed me of the assignment and I was absolutely thrilled. Mylin set up everything beautifully and informed me of the day -- not revealing too much as we were all going in to the house with a fresh mind and not knowing all the details of the day. The first thing that came to mind was, "How am I going to be in one place for 12 hours without my computer, BlackBerry, cell phone, television and basically no contact with my family?" Well, I survived -- but what I found out I missed the most were my children and my books! No TOLSTOY or D.H. LAWRENCE! I was, however, armed with DEEPAK CHOPRA's wisdom as he sent me a prayer of silence to read before I entered the house. I had just spent the weekend with him at his Chopra Center in San Diego, doing yoga, meditation and massages. Therefore, I felt as if I was mentally, spiritually and physically prepared for the assignment.

Let me explain. In celebration of the launch of the ninth installment of "Big Brother" (on February 12), producers opened up the "Big Brother" house front door for eight media personalities (MARK LONG, Reality Remix; JOSH RUBENSTEIN, KCAL; ERIK OGINSKI, KCBS.com; AMBER VALDEZ, CBS Mobile; JOE STRAZZULLO, "The Late Late Show"; MARK YAWITZ, Realitywanted.com; and KIMBERLY CALDWELL, TV Guide) to experience first-hand the trials and tribulations of being stuck in a home (full of cameras) with total strangers for hours on end.

To be totally honest, after being asked to join the media house, the first thing that appealed to me was getting to see where JULIE CHEN works. She truly does such a terrific job on the show and is one of my favorite journalistic idols. Julie is so beautiful, talented and smart-as-a-whip, As an anchor of the "CBS Early Show," Julie does double duty as host of "Big Brother."

I arrived to the set very early in the morning with my camera crews to do my stand-ups before the day started. There I was -- standing on the stage where Julie Chen works! After that thrill was realized, the "reality" started to set in. My camera crew left and I gave them all a big hug and really wished that they could have stayed. I pleaded with them to stay and they said "Cheryl, you are on your own-but you are going to be great." My camera man made me feel strong as I was suddenly quite nervous.

After meeting and greeting with the wonderful producers of "Big Brother 9" I met my housemates and quickly tried to assess who would be my competition for Head Of Household. I knew within 5 minutes that the strongest competitors would be Mark Long and Kimberly Caldwell -- one of my favorite "American Idol" contestants. Within the first 15 minutes I found myself confessing to the group that I was missing my Blackberry. Who knew I had such a Crackberry habit? Cut off from the outside world (What is Hollywood doing now?!), I had to face the task ahead of me -- which was to interact with other people in the most basic way. It was really a study in human nature -- think "Lord of the Flies" meets "Romper Room." Here were seemingly intelligent and accomplished individuals reduced to the most basic game of survival of the fittest. Despite all efforts, I found my own competitive juices starting to flow only minutes after entering the house.

Instead of being in the house for weeks, producers condensed our experience into hours -- 12 to be exact. Task after task revealed the most athletic and most cunning. There was plenty of drama along the way: alliances made and broken (you know who you are you double dealers!), a wedding ring literally lost in a haystack, someone dropping their mic pack in the toilet, dancing on the tables and prayer time before each meal -- along with yoga and meditation (that was my idea). And then it was over.

I realized so much about myself within that time of 12 hours. I really do have a competitive nature and want to win -- regardless if it means building an egg in the hay while donning overalls before the other castmates. I also realized how important it is to love and be loved -- and another epiphany ... BOOKS!!!!! I found out how important books are in my existence. I mean, one can go without communication with the outside world, however, what does one do with their mind for 12 hours, in-between the socialization, games, meals and downtime? As I mentioned before -- I did have everyone doing yoga and meditation! What a relief! There were also quotes from OSCAR WILDE and WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE on the walls that we all spent time pondering. The quotes were basically about love, relationships and trust -- which is what this game and the game of life is all about.

The house, by the way, was fabulous and the decor was truly fresh and innovative. I marveled at the talent of the producers for creating such a brilliant set, concept and show, no wonder so many people around the world love the show so much -- and there are 42 different versions of "Big Brother" around the world. That is actually the question I missed to lose out on winning the Head of Household. As I predicted, it came down to myself, Mark Long and Kimberly Caldwell! Mark won! It was a good thing I had made an alliance with him within the first hour of the house! Oh, wait a minute! I am still questioning if Mark did, in fact, break our alliance, but at least he did not put me on the slop, and if he did I certainly would have had to go on a cleansing fast for the day as that was something truly dreadful! It basically smelled like burnt oatmeal and I adore oatmeal! But that is another story.

As suddenly as it began, the day was over and we found ourselves stumbling from the intense microcosm of the "Big Brother" house into the cool night air and the sobering "reality" of our true selves. We all really did bond with one another, which is what we as human beings are innately programmed to do. As we walked out of the house, there were photographers everywhere! I have never been so happy to see photographers and light bulbs flashing! I spotted one of my favorite photographers, CLIFF LIPSON in the line up and I literally ran up to him and hugged him with tears in my eyes and just told him how great it was to see him!

After the photography session, somewhat sheepishly, we housemates righted ourselves, said goodbye to one another, then climbed into our cars and drove to our own homes flung far and wide under the starry California sky. I was exalted to be free once again. What an incredible experience that was, my friends! I pondered so much about life and human relationships during that time. I just can't wait until the new season of "Big Brother" begins. It is going to be amazing, so get ready!!!!!!!!!!!! We can all learn something about life and relationships by watching this show. There are all kinds of beautiful people out there.

Best, CHERYL WOODCOCK

P.S. -- Good luck to all the housemates -- and never forget when you make an alliance with someone, look into their eyes deeply because the eyes are the windows to the soul. ... Namaste

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Re: Big Brother 9 News & Rumors
« Reply #298 on: February 12, 2008, 02:10:17 PM »
FYI, for the past five days I've been researching EVERYWHERE for the last names of the three remaining houseguests....Amanda, Jacob & Sharon to no avail. I did at least find the initials of their last names today  but couldn't get any further

Amanda H.

Jacob H.

Sharon O.

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« Reply #299 on: February 12, 2008, 05:39:05 PM »
You guys are all over the place so I don't know if this has been posted yet  :js: ?

'Big Brother' Exec Hears Your Ideas
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